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The natural landscape of the late century was dominated by stone pine.
Birds sang in the stone pines on the heights above.
Under the stone pine the shadows seemed unusually black.
Behind the thicket of stone pine there appeared to be a cave.
She gathered the pine nuts from the stone pines near the river."
The predominant, extensive stands of stone pine here are worth commenting on.
Lilly Wing lives on a street shaded and scented by stone pines.
The view from the window was of the spreading umbrella branches of stone pines.
She had even added some oily pine nuts from the cones of the stone pines.
He turned down the slope among the stone pines, taking a diagonal route along the mountainside.
The newest acquisition is the new stone pine forest six-person lift, as of 2006/2007.
Stone pines have been used and cultivated for their edible pine nuts since prehistoric times.
In this instance, Molly suspected that the stone pine would not survive the encrustation.
On the southern side of the river is a large area of stone pine woodland, Oromana.
Stone pine Pinus pinea is found on some coastal sand dunes.
The object of his interest was a stone pine, and not the tree itself so much as what clustered on its fissured bark.
Marc knelt beside the wood rack, selecting some billets of stone pine.
There are many vacation houses in the southern and western stone pine forest, as well as the eastern side of the lake.
They are mixed with spruces, Swiss stone pines, and more rarely silver firs.
There was a little breeze from the east and the sea was dark and blue as they came down through the stone pines.
This is one of the few locations in Greece where a Stone Pine forest still exists.
A cold wind moaned in the stone pines; a dried leaf skittered along the path and came to rest.
The wind moaned in the stone pine thickets, rustling the leaves of the aspen just below.
Via Madrina was dark, heavily overhung by Italian stone pines.
The stone pines were fascinating.
Stone pine Pinus pinea is found on some coastal sand dunes.
Pinus pinea, the stone pine, sometimes called "umbrella pine"
A row of stone pines (Pinus pinea) planted during the 1930s grew in front of the house.
The town is a major source of pine nuts due to stone pine (Pinus pinea) woods covering the area.
The crown is rounded and dense, and resembles that of the unrelated Pinus pinea from the western Mediterranean.
The Stone Pine (Pinus pinea), possibly the most characteristic of all, occupies sandy soils.
Stone Pine Pinus pinea (as small table-top trees)
but this is not so, since it is a different species, a stone pine (Pinus pinea).
Pinus sativa, a synonym for Pinus pinea, the stone pine, a tree species
Trees in the garden include Photinia serratifolia, Cocculus laurifolius, pinus pinea, oleander.
Pinus pinea has been cultivated extensively for at least 6,000 years for its edible pine nuts, which have been trade items since early historic times.
This tree was inspected in 1987 by an Australian botanist and confirmed to be a Stone Pine (Pinus pinea).
If she is, get a Pinus pinea lookalike (Pinus nigra clipped into a pinea shape).
This coastal forest is at least 8 miles long, with dense and tall stands of Pinus pinea mixed with Pinus halepensis.
Some areas have been reforested with stone pines (Pinus pinea) and aleppo pines (Pinus halepensis).
The larvae of the nominate subspecies feed on Pinus sylvestris, Pinus pinea and also Abies species.
Stone pine (Pinus pinea), a species of pine native of southern Europe, primarily the Iberian Peninsula.
At Koukounaries there is a lagoon and a wooded peninsula with a Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) forest separating the lagoon from the Aegean Sea.
The larvae feed on Pinus pinaster, Pinus pinea, Pinus sylvestris, Abies alba and Picea abies.
The pine tree (Pinus pinea) where San Martin wrote the battle report is known as the "Historic Pine", and has an estimated age of more than two hundred years.
There are groves of holm-oak, the remnant of a prehistoric forest, and pine woods of Pinus halepensis, Pinus pinea, and Pinus pinaster.
Contains evidence of an extinct tertiary volcano, such as basalt columns or "volcanic bombs"; also has a wood with exotic trees: Liriodendron tulipifera, Pinus pinea, Pinus nigra.
Larvae of the nominate subspecies feed on Abies alba, Abies cephalonica, Abies balsamea, Pinus pinea and Picea excelsa.
Before 1994 and 1998 wildfires pines dominated landscape: Pinus nigra, Pinus halepensis Pinus sylvestris and a lesser extent Pinus pinea.
Also in Renaissance style, a great rectangular Labyrinth, formal in design, set in boxwood and framed with Italian stone pines, (Pinus pinea) and cedars of Lebanon, (Cedrus libani).